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Question 1: Such solvents are common inhalants for ________[1] due, in part, to the fact that they are inexpensive in comparison to other recreational drugs.
Developmental psychologyAdolescencePubertyAdult

Question 2: Later, it contained ________, a skin irritant now widely banned under the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer, and then the slightly safer trichloroethylene.
1,1,1-TrichloroethaneHexaneCarbon tetrachlorideHydrogen chloride

Question 3: Generally, "Liquid Paper" and "Wite-Out" are used in the United States, Canada and ________, while "Tipp-Ex" is used in Europe.
BarbadosJamaicaAustraliaUnited Kingdom

Question 4: Thinner originally contained ________, which was banned when it was shown to be carcinogenic.
XyleneBenzoic acidBenzeneToluene

Question 5: Twink is the leading brand, and colloquial term, for correction fluid in ________.
AustraliaNauruNew ZealandUnited Kingdom

Question 6: Because it contains organic ________ (volatile organic compounds), unused correction fluid thickens over time as volatile solvents escape into the air.
SolutionSolventSolubilitySolvation

Question 7: Before the invention of ________, correction fluid greatly facilitated the production of typewritten documents.
GNU TeXmacsMicrosoft WordWord processorWordPerfect
















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